You sure about that? Does not make sense since PayPal caps eCheck payment fees at $5
Absolutely, positively...all forms of PayPal ACCEPTED (eCheck? doubtful accepted) by moniker are charged a 4% fee.
PayPal can cap what ever they want to on their own services.
PayPal doesn't charge you a fee to use a credit card to fund a purchase. But some merchants do.
PayPal doesn't charge you a fee to use a cash balance or your checking account to fund a purchase. But some merchants do.
PayPal will charge a merchant a minimum of 1.9% and service fees for merchants to accept PayPal.
Is it against PayPal's TOS for the merchant to add on fees and around and charge the customer these fees to recoup your (the merchant's fees)? Plain and simple...yes, it is against PayPal's TOS.
Is it enforced by PayPal? No.
Do I like it? No. I can take my business elsewhere.
Or I can suck it up and come to the realization (which I have) that Monikers pricing is so damn low for regs and transfers that most other registrars can not touch it. Even being a GoDaddy reseller, I can not even give myself a price break on .net, .org, .biz, .us, and more through their system. Add to this YoDaddy wants to charge a 25 cent (now 22 cents...YIPPEE) ICANN't transaction fee for each registration and renewal. 22 cents is over 4 of the registration fee and a tad over 3% renewal fee of a .com at GoDaddy or my reseller account.
Still, I come out ahead at Moniker with lower pricing to begin with. Plus, I am no longer a fan of YoDaddy.